An effective design of successive joint blind multi-target (MT) adaptive antenna array (AAA) and interference cancellation is presented for multi-user detection of DS-CDMA. The MT-AAA employs the adaptive block size least square-constant modulus algorithm (LS-CMA) with pre-despreading at each antenna element combined with a simple weight adaptive canceller. The combined process is repeated successively for the detection of all users without any knowledge of the channel or training sequences. It is shown to utilise the advantages of both techniques and provides improved performance in fading channel for the near-far problem, in-beam interference, and a high number of user
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An effective design of successive joint blind multi-target (MT) adaptive antenna array (AAA) and int...
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The multiuser detection is a signal processing technique which is enhances the performance and capac...
Abstract—Reception of asynchronous, multicarrier direct-se-quence-code division multiple access (DS-...
Abstract—In this work we propose an adaptive blind linear parallel interference canceller (PIC) for ...
An effective design of successive joint blind multi-target (MT) adaptive antenna array (AAA) and int...
The work begins with a study of several most frequently referred to sub-optimal multiuser receivers....
As the demand for wireless communication grows, it is critical to search for techniques to efficient...
The inadequacy of the conventional Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) receivers in a multiple acce...
The paper deals with the problem of blind mitigation of intersymbol interference (ISI) as well as mu...
Over the past few decades, code-division multiple-access (CDMA) systems have been widely used for mi...
A new blind adaptive multiuser detector for synchronous DS/CDMA systems based on a modified constant...
In this paper, we propose an effective design of successive interference cancellation (SIC) multiuse...
We consider the problem of mitigating intersymbol interference (ISI) due to multipath fading as well...
Abstract — Direct-sequence/code-division multiple-access (DS/CDMA) communication systems equipped wi...
In this paper, we introduce blind adaptive interference cancellation for a practical uplink CDMA eff...
The problem of blind adaptive joint multiuser detection and equalization in direct-sequence code div...
The multiuser detection is a signal processing technique which is enhances the performance and capac...
Abstract—Reception of asynchronous, multicarrier direct-se-quence-code division multiple access (DS-...
Abstract—In this work we propose an adaptive blind linear parallel interference canceller (PIC) for ...